Welcome to Mahanaim for Children and Women Uganda

We are a registered Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Uganda, that partners with thousands of people in Ugandan villages, and hundreds of donors work together to see the rural communities thrive. We exist because we want people to be healthy in every aspect of their lives.

We give some of the world’s most vulnerable, high-potential children a chance to rise above extreme poverty and gender inequality. Through education, training, and mentoring, children are empowered to achieve their goals, earn a meaningful living and build better lives for themselves, their families, and their communities.

Our key target is rural communities and most especially vulnerable groups including women, children, orphans and school drop outs.

We want to ensure that all the children have access to education irrespective of their physical and financial status.

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Causes that need your
urgent attention

You can choose one of our activities to empower vulnerable people, community through the provision of integrated services.

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Become A Volunteer

Volunteering can make a real difference to your own life and lives of those around you. Whether it’s supporting for skill development or to improve human quality of life.

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Start Donating

By making a donation, you’ll help provide long-term change — help people sleep under mosquito nets , educate their children, and lead healthy, productive lives.

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Trusted Partners - Who Work With Us


How is Mahanaim for Children & Women helping
the vulnerable in poverty in Uganda?

We have supported almost 500 children in and around Kampala and in the rural north-east of Uganda. We are involved with an additional 400+ families through a variety of disability initiatives: Disability Action and Disability Outreach. Education is such a key factor in helping vulnerable children, but education, especially in rural parts of Uganda